Thursday, January 26, 2012

Ahmadinejad offers talks with the west

"It is the West that needs Iran and the Iranian nation will not lose from the sanctions."

"Why should we shun talks? Why and how should a party that has logic and is right shun talks? It is evident that those who resort to coercion are opposed to talks and always bring pretexts and blame us instead."

-- Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

Ahmadinejad has offered to reopen talks with the west. In a speech broadcast from Kerman on state television he accused the west of trying to ruin negotiations, instead opting to put increased pressure on Iran.

In the last two rounds of meetings that took place in Turkey and Geneva, Iranian officials were happy to talk about an issue aside from predominant western concerns that Iran is developing nuclear weapons,

4 comments:

Anonymous
said...

This regime is a lying cheating and cheeky theocracy.They always deny the obvious that the regime is a dead carcass waiting to be buried by the Iranian people.Ahmagh knows the reality that the regime is in.But at the same time does not admit it and trying to put on a brave face just like a poker player.Don't believe anything these charlatans say because the sanctions are truly having an affect on the regime but unfortunately the Iranian people are suffering because of the zealots.

Ahmadinejad is confusing a "never ending debate about nothing" with honest negotiations done in good faith. That ship has sailed, because Iranian negotiators proved to the west that they can not be trusted to tell the truth. Sad but true!

Anon 5.37.I promise to give it an effort, if you promise to read the spelling of names more carefully!Btw, no one in the world thinks Saudi Arabia is a democracy, not even the saudi government is making that claim. If you have a source for that data please feel free to share it. Tx

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